User Forms and Global Variable

guexc1977

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The below is my code.

When ufmAccount is shown, it no longer recognizes wsA. It returns a runtime error 91.

Why is this? I thought a public variable can be used throughout.

Thank you in advance.

Code:
Public wsA As Worksheet, wbA As WorkbookSub NewExpense()
Dim sExpDesc As String, sReplace As String, sAccName As String, wbA As Workbook, wsA As Worksheet, iNextRow As Integer
Set wbA = ActiveWorkbook
Set wsA = ActiveSheet
iNextRow = 30
Do
    iNextRow = iNextRow + 1
Loop Until wsA.Cells(iNextRow, 1) = ""
sExpDesc = InputBox("Enter what the new expense is...", "New Expense")
wsA.Cells(iNextRow, 4) = sExpDesc
ufmAccount.txtNewExp.Value = sExpDesc
'ufmAccount.lbxAccount.AddItem
ufmAccount.Show
End Sub
 

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Code:
Public wsA As Worksheet, wbA As Workbook
Sub NewExpense()
Dim sExpDesc As String, sReplace As String, sAccName As String,[COLOR=#ff0000] wbA As Workbook, wsA As Worksheet[/COLOR], iNextRow As Integer
Set wbA = ActiveWorkbook
Set wsA = ActiveSheet
iNextRow = 30
Do
    iNextRow = iNextRow + 1
Loop Until wsA.Cells(iNextRow, 1) = ""
sExpDesc = InputBox("Enter what the new expense is...", "New Expense")
wsA.Cells(iNextRow, 4) = sExpDesc
ufmAccount.txtNewExp.Value = sExpDesc
'ufmAccount.lbxAccount.AddItem
ufmAccount.Show
End Sub
 
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Public variables need to be declared in a standard code module (not in a class module), above all procedures -- just below Option Explicit.
 
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Glad we could help & thanks for the feedback
 
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